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    May 9, 2007
    Dear Reader,

    On May 18, 2007 six members of the African Diaspora Medical Project (ADMProject), including 4 student research assistants, will travel to Yaounde, Cameroon for 10 days to assist an organization there - the Sainté Trinité Foundation - in their efforts to care for orphans affected by AIDS.
    Travel Objectives

     As you may know, the care of children in sub-Sahara Africa orphaned by the deaths of their parents from AIDS has presented a significant challenge to communities that do not have the resources to meet many of their specialized needs. The ADMProject will collaborate with them in their efforts to increase their capacity and ability to care for these displaced children. On this trip we hope to accomplish two broad objectives:

    1.   Complete a site and needs assessment and begin the planning of the Project concept and design.

    2.    Document and record conditions that will support our efforts to illuminate the problem affecting many communities in sub-Sahara Africa and generate a positive response from donors in the form of funding for the Project.

    In addition, we will donate school supplies and clothing, and we would like to make a cash contribution that will help meet the day-to-day needs of the children.


    How you can help

    LetterheadThe ADMProject is accepting donations of school supplies (small items - pens, pencils, markers, rulers, erasers, etc) and clothing (new or excellent condition used, ages 2 - 16 years, boy/girl). These can be dropped by our office at 2510 St. Paul Street, 1st Floor, Baltimore, MD 21218. Cash donations are also greatly needed and appreciated and can be mailed to the same address or may be donated on-line through our website, www.admproject.org. All contributions are tax-deductible.
     
    I hope that you will consider supporting our effort. Help us help others help themselves. The ADMProject and the children of Yaounde thank you for considering them as beneficiaries of your charitable spirit.
     
    Sincerely,
    Lenox S. Dingle, Jr., M.D.
    The African Diaspora Medical Project, Inc.


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    Sankofa Dance Theater & The African Diaspora Medical Project
    Benefit Performance
    1st Annual Benefit Event for Orphans and Vulnerable Children of Africa
    Dear Ceska,
    Due to the sudden, severe inclement weather conditions this past Sunday, the Sankofa Benefit Performance had to be cancelled. This will be re-scheduled for a future date and all purchased tickets will be honored at that time. We hope to be able to name the date within the next week.
    The African Diaspora Medical Project thanks you for your support.
    Sincerely,
    Lenox S. Dingle, Jr., M.D.
    1st Annual Benefit Event for Orphans and Vulnerable Children of Africa
    The Children of Yaoundé, Cameroon, West Africa

    "Help us help others help themselves"
    Shriver Auditorium
    Johns Hopkins University Homewood Campus
    Baltimore, Maryland
    Sunday, February 25, 2007
    4:00PM
    The Sankofa Dance Theater will perform at the Johns Hopkins University's Shriver Auditorium on 3400 N. Charles St. as a benefit program for the ADMProject. The ADMProject is presently raising money for our orphan care project in Yaounde, Cameroon. Proceeds from this event will support this effort and will be used for our Phase I site and needs assessment.
    Named “Baltimore’s Best Dance Company” by the City Paper, the Sankofa Dance Theater is a group of dynamic young individuals bringing traditional African dance to audiences throughout the country.
    Ticket Prices:
    • Gold Patrons - $100.00/ticket (Preferred Reserved Seating)
    • Silver Patrons - $50.00/ticket (Reserved Seating)
    • General Admission - $30.00/ticket minimum donation
    • Groups (10 or More) - $25.00/ticket minimum donation
    For ticket purchasing, call (410) 814-3381 or write us at info@admproject.org
    The African Diaspora Medical Project, Inc.
    2510 St. Paul Street
    1st Floor
    Baltimore, Maryland 21218
    (410) 814-3381
    The African Diaspora Medical Project (The ADMProject) is a not-for-profit medical relief organization dedicated to improving the delivery of healthcare to Africa and its Diaspora. The ADMProject develops and implements health-related projects in response to needs that have been identified by medical colleagues, other non-profit organizations, and the peoples of Africa.
    The African Diaspora Medical Project is a 501 (c) 3 tax-exempt organization. All contributions are fully tax deductible.
    Visit our website - www.admproject.org


    As you may already have known, I have involved myself with videography of current and interesting cultural arts events in the City of Baltimore.  I am a media contractor for the African Diaspora Medical Project,
     
    The ADMProject will be sponsoring a benefit performance, fund raising event with the Sankofa Dance Theater, named “Baltimore's Best Dance Company” by the City Paper, , 2007, from 4:00 p.m. To 6:00 p.m. Johns Hopkins University, 3400 North Charles St. Homewood Campus, Shriver Hall Auditorium.  
     
    The purpose of the event will be to support the AIDS Orphan Initiative, to plan a HIV/AIDS Orphan Village and travel for a project evaluation trip to Yaounde, Cameroon, West Africa, by ADMProject Interns, students of Johns Hopkins University, and the operations representatives of the ADMProject.  From www.ADMProject.org other projects of ADMProject are:
     
    ·       Hands to Hands – Building a network by which resources are collected from hospitals, companies, and other organizations for the purpose of supplying Africans with the materials necessary for good health care.  This project works on the procurement, storage, inventory, shipment, and successful delivery of these materials.
    ·       Request For Assistance RFA – Projects are undertaken by a team of specialists and technical assistance providers who will work with health professionals, community members, businesses, institutions, and other entities to respond to health care problems by conducting extensive, in-depth investigations and analyses and following through with planned action.
    ·       HIV/AIDS Orphan Initiative – Currently developing a prototype Orphan Village with housing, school, health clinic, and community center.  The village will house, educate, and provide medical care to as many children as possible.
     
    The ADMProject is a non-profit organization that promotes sustainable healthcare in Africa and its Diaspora.  The ADMProject is a nongovernmental organization that will identify and/or develop health-related projects that can be supported with technical, personnel and materiel assistance. These projects will be implemented in response to, and in collaboration with, our medical colleagues throughout Africa and the Diaspora.
     
    Please support this project mission by a purchase of the event ticket or a donation to this global cause.  Individual event tickets are $30 each, blocks of 10 tickets are $25 each, VIP Gold Tickets are $100 each and VIP Silver Tickets are $50 each, (total of VIP tickets is 100 in front of stage). Email:info@admproject.org
     
    I hope you can attend, or you may do another offer of help by calling Fran Williams at 410-814-3381, visiting/mailing to 2510 St. Paul St. Baltimore, MD  21218, or credit card charging a donation on www.ADMProject.org.
     
    Hope to see you there or make a contact.  I can be at your office to leave further information and can come back to sell tickets you and your associates may want.
     
    Sincerely,
     
    Eugene Balbierz
    Baltimore Update Multimedia
    443-257-5864
    www.ADMProject.org, headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland at 2510 St. Paul St., 410-814-3381.


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